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Input is the name of a topic – the way that language 'out there' impacts the development of interlanguage, within the individual.It is perhaps the most important aspect of second language learning.This Element offers an overview of the key concepts related to input and the major lines of research exploring its nature and its role in second language learning.It then puts things together into a coherent, if controversial, picture of input and its role in development, emphasizing the place of consciousness.In this and most other current perspectives, implicit (unconscious) input-based learning is the heart of second language acquisition.This suggests two general options for teaching: (a) trust the natural implicit processes, trying to create optimal conditions for them; (b) direct those processes to selected features of the input, probably using explicit instruction.The conclusion is that (a) appears preferable.
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Which input should I use, the phono input or the line input?
If you are connecting a turntable, you should use the phono input on your receiver or amplifier. The phono input is specifically designed to work with the low-level signal produced by a turntable's cartridge. If you are connecting a device such as a CD player, smartphone, or computer, you should use the line input. The line input is designed for higher-level audio signals and will provide the best sound quality for these devices.
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Can the AV input be used as a microphone input?
No, the AV input cannot be used as a microphone input. The AV input is designed to receive audio and video signals from external devices such as DVD players, gaming consoles, or cameras. A microphone input requires a dedicated port that is specifically designed to accept microphone signals, typically labeled as a "mic in" or "audio in" port. Using the AV input as a microphone input may not work properly and could potentially damage the equipment.
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How can an optical input be converted into a coaxial input?
An optical input can be converted into a coaxial input using a digital audio converter (DAC) or an optical to coaxial converter. The DAC takes the digital signal from the optical input and converts it into an analog signal, which can then be connected to a coaxial input. The optical to coaxial converter, on the other hand, directly converts the optical signal into a coaxial signal without the need for analog conversion. Both of these devices allow for the seamless conversion of audio signals from an optical input to a coaxial input, enabling compatibility with different audio equipment.
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Why is Google Chrome hanging and delaying input in input fields?
Google Chrome may hang and delay input in input fields due to various reasons such as excessive browser extensions, outdated browser version, or heavy system resource usage. Additionally, corrupted browser cache or cookies, as well as conflicting browser settings, can also contribute to this issue. It is recommended to troubleshoot the problem by disabling unnecessary browser extensions, updating the browser to the latest version, and clearing the browser cache and cookies. If the issue persists, it may be helpful to check for system resource usage and adjust browser settings accordingly.
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What is the input?
The input is the data or information that is provided to a system or process for it to perform its function. It can be in the form of text, numbers, images, or any other type of data that the system is designed to accept and process. The input is crucial as it determines the output or result of the system or process.
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What does input mean?
Input refers to the data or information that is provided to a system, process, or device. It can come in various forms such as text, numbers, images, or commands, and is used as the basis for producing an output. In the context of computing, input can be entered through a keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, or other input devices. It is essential for interacting with and providing instructions to computer systems and software.
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Is CD input the same as AUX input on an AV receiver?
No, CD input and AUX input are not the same on an AV receiver. CD input is specifically designed to connect a CD player to the receiver, while AUX input is a more versatile input that can be used to connect various audio sources such as smartphones, tablets, or MP3 players. AUX input typically uses a standard 3.5mm audio cable, while CD input may use RCA cables or other specific connectors.
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How can you input only specific words in the input in Python?
You can input only specific words in Python by using the `input()` function to get user input and then using conditional statements to check if the input matches the specific words. For example, you can use an `if` statement to check if the input is equal to the specific word you are looking for. If the input matches the specific word, you can proceed with the desired action, and if it doesn't match, you can prompt the user to input again. This way, you can ensure that only specific words are accepted as input in your Python program.
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